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Rage 2: All Microtransaction Prices & How to Buy Them

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As you’d expect from pretty much any AAA game nowadays, Rage 2 has some content that you can buy to improve your experience. They don’t change the gameplay at all, but some of the options are pretty cool. Here’s everything you need to know about all microtransaction prices in Rage 2.

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All Microtransaction Prices in Rage 2

What Rage 2 Microtransactions Are For

In the game, you can use Rage Coins, which are the microtransactions, to buy skins for your guns and throwable items. Whether you want to change your Assault Rifle to gold or outfit your wing stick, there are loads of options.

None of the microtransaction options in Rage 2 can be used to give you better skills or more powerful weapons in game. Instead, they’re all purely cosmetic and just make you look cool out in the wasteland.

All Microtransaction Prices

Below are the various microtransaction bundles that you can buy in the game.

  • 500 Rage Coins – $4.99
  • 1100 Rage Coins – $9.99
  • 2500 Rage Coins – $19.99
  • 4500 Coins – $34.99

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How to Buy Them in Rage 2

Once you’ve loaded the game up, you will see a Store option on the main menu. Select that, at which point you’ll have to input an email address to enter the store and connect your account.

Then, you’ll see all the skins available and the Rage Coin prices. To get the Coins, press triangle if you’re playing on PlayStation 4 (Y on Xbox One) to be taken to the Store of the platform you are on. Just buy the microtransaction bundle you’d like and head back to the game.

Alternatively, you can purchase them straight from the store of your choice by finding Rage 2’s add-ons and buying them in the same way.

That’s everything you need to know about all microtransaction prices in Rage 2. For more tips and tricks on the game, be sure to check out our Rage 2 wiki guide.

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A Film and English graduate from London who plays far too much FIFA. Playing Games since 1999. Favorite Genres: Third-Person Action, Racing, and Narrative-Driven.

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